Homer Laughlin Suntone

Here is my nice little collection of Suntone made by Homer Laughlin.  Suntone is the same shape as Skytone as I previously posted.  The shape is Jubilee.  As with Skytone, Suntone gets its color from the clay that was used to make it.  The clay was a terra-cotta brown and the glaze was clear.  Suntone was made in the 50s.  Shown is a teapot, creamer and sugar.  The teapot was one of my best finds, as it was a very good price and in mint condition.

Homer Laughlin Suntone

Also check out my Homer Laughlin Swing.

Homer Laughlin Skytone/Kraft Blue

Here is my little collection of Skytone along with a couple of pieces of Kraft Blue by Homer Laughlin.  The color comes from the clay that was used in its production and it was made in the 50s.  It came in plain blue and with decals like mine.  I love this blue!  The first picture shows a platter, coffee pot (with the wrong lid, I’m still searching for the right one), sugar and creamer.  The sugar bowl in the center is Kraft Blue.

Homer Laughlin Skytone/Kraft Blue

This photo shows a Kraft Blue creamer and a Skytone gravy boat with attached under plate.

Homer Laughlin Skytone/Kraft Blue

Also check out my Homer Laughlin Suntone.

Homer Laughlin Rhythm Rose

Here is my small Rhythm Rose collection by Homer Laughlin.  The most familiar of the Homer Laughlin Rhythm Rose line is the solid colors of yellow, chartreuse, gray, forest green and burgundy, but it was the basis of decaled lines like Rhythm Rose. Rhythm Rose was produced from the mid 40s through the mid 50s.  Pictured are my pitcher, coffeepot, cream and sugar.

Homer Laughlin Rhythm Rose

Also check out my Homer Laughlin Rivieria.

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Two Pint Jug

I’ve been asked numerous times what my favorite piece of Fiesta is and the answer is my cobalt two pint jug. My Mom gave me this jug.  It sat on top of our refrigerator for years holding odds and ends.  It was my first piece of Fiesta by Homer Laughlin and it sits in my china cabinet front and center.  Also pictured is my two pint jug in ivory. Production for the two pint jug began in 1936 and ended in 1959.

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Two Pint Jug

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Two Pint Jug

Also check out my Homer Laughlin Harlequin.

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Plates

Just some of my Fiesta plates by Homer Laughlin.  I love this picture.  I think it’s artsy and is something I could frame and love looking at.  I just might do that. My hubby took the picture.  Plates are pretty easy to find.  They were produced from 1935 to 1969.

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Plates

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Plates

Also check out my Homer Laughlin Fiesta salt and pepper shakers.

Homer Laughlin Harlequin and Fiesta

Here are some of my Harlequin pieces along with a Fiesta utility tray.  At the top is a Harlequin novelty creamer in turquoise.  The novelty creamer was produced by the Homer Laughlin China Company from 1938 through 1959.

The Fiesta utility tray in red was produced from 1936 through 1946.  The utility tray was used as a base for a sugar and creamer and for serving celery or carrot sticks, relishes and condiments.

My basketweave nut dishes are in maroon, red and turquoise.  Some believe that this was intended as an individual ashtray, but was marketed as a nut dish.  The shape was copied from a Japanese Marutomo ware dish.  Production began in 1938 and ended in 1943.

The individual or toy creamer is one of my favorite Harlequin pieces.  Even though the individual creamer was dipped in Harlequin glazes, it is not believed to be part of the Harlequin line.  Production began in 1939 and ended in 1942. Mine are in red and turquoise.

Homer Laughlin Harlequin and Fiesta

Homer Laughlin Harlequin and Fiesta

Also check out my Homer Laughlin Kitchen Kraft covered jar.

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Creamers

Here are some of my Fiesta creamers.  The Homer Laughlin China Company started producing the ring handle creamer in 1938 to replace the stick handle creamer.  Production continued until 1969.  Pictured are creamers in green, turquoise, yellow and Amberstone (brown).  Amberstone was introduced in 1967.  You can see the different handle on the Amberstone creamer.  Amberstone was produced for supermarket promotions and some large grocery store chains used it as a premium.

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Creamers

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Creamers

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Creamers

Also check out my Homer Laughlin Fiesta platers.

Homer Laughlin Serenade

Here is some of my Serenade collection.  Serenade was made by the Homer Laughlin China Company from about 1939 to the early 40s. It came in four pastel shades – yellow, green, pink and blue.  I don’t see this pattern very often when I go antiquing.  The last piece I bought was a few years ago.

Homer Laughlin Serenade

Pictured is a chop plate, teapot, sugar bowl with lid, two creamers and a gravy boat. Also check out my Homer Laughlin Skytone/Kraft blue pieces.

Homer Laughlin Red Fiesta

Here are a few of my red Fiesta pieces.  Pictured are a ring handle creamer, a stick handle creamer and a sugar bowl with lid.  The Homer Laughlin China Company produced the stick handle creamer for less than three years and ended production in 1938, switching to the ring handle creamer.  It is thought that since the stick handle creamer was easier to use for right-handed people, the company changed the design.

Homer Laughlin Red Fiesta

Also check out my Homer Laughlin Rhythm.

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Coffee Pot

This is my Fiesta Regular Coffee Pot in turquoise.  My Daddy got this for me years ago and it is one of my favorite pieces.  The Homer Laughlin China Company started making Fiesta in 1936.  The coffee pot was made for over 20 years and was discontinued in 1959.

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Coffee Pot

Also pictured, is a Fiesta teacup and saucer, covered sugar bowl and creamer.

Homer Laughlin Fiesta Coffee Pot

Also check out my Homer Laughlin Fiesta creamers.